Awww I love this ❤️ how beautifully explained all the 3 methods 👌👌Aww those roots are marvelous... Have no experience in growing strawberries but this video is really worth to watch❤️
Sweet, I really like how are you doing this but can you please answer me quickly on the runners? Where are the new plant is starting do you wait to see what’s starting to pop out before you cut it and stick it in water or do you or don’t matter?
Thanks so much for showing all the methods together and then follow-ups for comparison. Very helpful for me as I just got some cut runners from someone else's yard and wasn't sure if the water method would be good enough.
I am from Wadena, MN 56482. you can look that up if you want so you know what kind of climate we’re in anyway I got tomato runners and underneath them I look to see if there’s any veins sticking out there’s a couple, so I cut the whole runner off and I leave about 2 inches of the runner on each side and then I put it hanging just barely touching the water at all. I’m using regular Fossett water out in the country I don’t understand. Some of them are just wilting and I don’t see any product production. Can you please help is there something I’m supposed to mix with water like salt or miracle grow
Nice experiment.. good to see how all three methods turned out .. I haven’t planted any strawberries yet .. maybe this year
Your videos are super. Creatinga garden in a small balcony place is really challenging. Wel planned great work.
Thank you so much 🙂
Almost the end of October in Canada! Going to go grab some runners and propagate in water inside!
Awww I love this ❤️ how beautifully explained all the 3 methods 👌👌Aww those roots are marvelous... Have no experience in growing strawberries but this video is really worth to watch❤️
Thanks a ton :)
thank you for your good information !!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome!
Hi, thanks for the video. How long did it take for the plants in water to root?
Im doing mine in november
Very nice
Thank you…
Sweet, I really like how are you doing this but can you please answer me quickly on the runners? Where are the new plant is starting do you wait to see what’s starting to pop out before you cut it and stick it in water or do you or don’t matter?
Runners are quite evident. They emerge out of the mother plant.
Thanks so much for showing all the methods together and then follow-ups for comparison. Very helpful for me as I just got some cut runners from someone else's yard and wasn't sure if the water method would be good enough.
Wonderful! I have to do the same for this year too :)
great. the runners in water do they have their crown submerged too in water?
They will float above
Its really awesome to see those berries❤️❤️
Yeah.. :) thank you
I am from Wadena, MN 56482. you can look that up if you want so you know what kind of climate we’re in anyway I got tomato runners and underneath them I look to see if there’s any veins sticking out there’s a couple, so I cut the whole runner off and I leave about 2 inches of the runner on each side and then I put it hanging just barely touching the water at all. I’m using regular Fossett water out in the country I don’t understand. Some of them are just wilting and I don’t see any product production. Can you please help is there something I’m supposed to mix with water like salt or miracle grow
Seed se ugaye huye strawberry plant se runner kab nikalate hai.our strawberry jam lagging hai
Once the plant stop producing fruits for a particular season, it starts producing runners.
It’s early September here in uk , should I keep the repotted baby plants outside over winter thanks .
You can keep it under cover outside, give it a good trim and let it stay in dormancy. They will grow back in the spring. :)
@@bringnatureinside Thank you for your help .
I like your video 👍
Thanks! 😃
3 Easy ways to propagate strawberry on Balcony
Mem ji aap ke yaha tapmaan kitna hai
Now its summers around 25degrees… in winters it can go below 0degrees
@@bringnatureinside thankyou
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Please at least tell us where you live- saying July and August means very different things to an Australian vs an American!
Thats true… i am living in Germany.
Thank you for this video!